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Etihad Guest has launched a 25% bonus on points you transfer in to their scheme.  They have run this promotion before but never with a bonus as large as 25%.

You can find details of participating Etihad’s partners on the Etihad website here.  Annoyingly, this bonus does not seem to be specifically mentioned online but members were emailed yesterday.

Relevant partners for UK readers are:

American Express Membership Rewards
HSBC Premier
Heathrow Rewards
Club Carlson
Hilton HHonors
Hyatt Gold Passport
IHG Rewards Club
Le Club Accorhotels
Marriott Rewards
Shangri-La Golden Circle

The bonus also applies to NBAD, Emirates Islamic Bank, Mobily and Etisalat Rewards transfers.

Starwood Preferred Guest is the obvious ‘missing’ partner, perhaps because they offer their own year-round 25% bonus when you transfer points to Etihad, or any other airline, in chunks of 20,000.

To build up a big Etihad balance, you can combine this with the current special offer on the Etihad Guest credit card which I discussed here.  If you apply for this free card before 10th July you will receive 25,000 Etihad miles for spending £2,000 within 90 days.

You only need to have 75% of the miles for a redemption in your account.   You can effectively ‘buy’ the additional 25% at the low price of 0.58p per mile by doing a ‘cash and points’ redemption.  This is a very good deal as I outlined in this article.

Here is an example of how you could book am A380 First Class Apartment one way between London and Abu Dhabi:

Just 55,126 miles are required

…. but you only need 75% which means 41,345 miles

You get 500 bonus miles for opening an Etihad Guest account with your first activity

Opening the credit card and spending £2,000 to trigger the bonus gets you 28,000 miles

…. leaving just 12,845 miles to earn from Amex Membership Rewards transfers – which would only require a transfer of 10,300 points with the 25% bonus (or earn the extra via spend on the Etihad card) 

The tax would be £15 from Abu Dhabi or £190 from London, plus roughly £80 for the 13,781 miles you would be ‘buying’ by doing a ‘cash and points’ redemption.

Business Class is a doddle one-way.  You need 44,034 miles to get to Abu Dhabi but, because of ‘cash and points’ you only need to have 35,228.  The credit card sign-up bonus gets you 25,000 (plus 3,000 for the £2,000 of spend to trigger the bonus) leaving  you just 7,228 short.  A modest Amex transfer or some more card spend fills this gap.

Here is my review of the Business Class Studio on the new A380My review of First Class on the older Boeing 777 aircraft is here – this is not as good as the First Class Apartment on the A380 but is still a good product.

By August, Etihad will be running a ‘100% A380’ fleet out of Heathrow, three flights a day.

The deadline for transfers is 6th June. It is not clear if points need to arrive at Etihad Guest by this date or if you simply need to initiate the transfer. To be safe, I would try to get any transfers made by late May.

Here is the small print from the email:

Etihad Guest Miles transferred may take up to 7 days to be reflected within the Etihad Guest account. Bonus Etihad Guest Miles will be posted to your Etihad Guest Programme account within 7 days of the standard miles being transferred. Once the Miles transfer request in initiated it cannot be reversed. 25% Bonus Etihad Guest Miles transfer offer is valid from May 6th to June 6th 2015 (inclusive). This offer is subject to the Terms & Conditions of the Etihad Guest Programme.   The following point exchange partners are excluded from this campaign: ADCB TouchPoints, Citi PremierMiles and Starwood Preferred Guest.


How to earn Etihad Guest miles from UK credit cards

How to earn Etihad Guest miles from UK credit cards (April 2024)

Etihad Guest does not have a UK credit card.  However, you can earn Etihad Guest miles by converting Membership Rewards points earned from selected UK American Express cards.

Cards earning Membership Rewards points include:

Membership Rewards points convert at 1:1 into Etihad Guest miles which is an attractive rate.  The cards above all earn 1 Membership Rewards point per £1 spent on your card, which converts to 1 Etihad Guest mile. The Gold card earns double points (2 per £1) on all flights you charge to it.

Comments (86)

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  • Fadi says:

    It’s my turn to be the guy who missed out on this just a few days after transferring MR into Etihad for a ticket.

  • Mark C says:

    Which of the current Etihad and Virgin promos is least likely to return? I want to build up miles in both schemes but only want to apply for one of the cards at the moment, so I could do with some advice on which one may be the ‘best it’s ever going to get’ and which may return again in the future. Thanks.

  • What's the Point says:

    I presume that you can make multiple transfers into Etihad and get the 25% bonus on all of them?

    • Rob says:

      I fully expect so given the number of partners involved.

  • Matthew says:

    I think the 75% of miles needed for business class one way is 33,026.

    I am hoping the first sweep of miles from my new etihad card will go smoothly this week so I can book a flight!

    Randomly, the amount of miles needed changes ever so slightly every time I login to etihad guest… Obviously depends which way the wind is blowing!

  • Nick says:

    I didn’t get the mail and I am a member. Does this mean I am not eligible?

    Be nice if it is available as I have 32K MR points ready to transfer.

    • Rob says:

      There is no sign that it is targeted although if you aren’t sure then you may want to drop an email to Etihad and get it in writing. Do you normally get their emails?

      • James67 says:

        I normally get their emails but not this one which is what made me wonder. However, as Tom C replied me earlier it seems weird to target this one.

  • David says:

    Hi,

    Do you think that we may expect a similar deal for conversion to Avios or it is improbable?

    All the best!

    • Rob says:

      It may happen later in the year from Amex – it depends how people react to the Avios changes. A similar hotel conversion deal is already running!

  • whiskerxx says:

    Has anyone ever managed to get a First class reward with Etihad? The routes I look at never have anything available. I’ve emailed Etihad (various departments) six or seven times to ask about the policy and have never received a reply!

    • Matthew says:

      Yes I got one last week AUH-LHR in Nov. Only 2 per flight. They get snapped up early. Also… American Airlines frequent flyers can place seats on hold for 3 to 5 days and seats that appear gone often return.

    • Rob says:

      I have one for December. Seems to be a fair bit about for one person later in the year. They do seem to release them in waves though.

      • Tom C says:

        When are you going, Rob? I wonder if we’ll coincidentally be on the same plane.

        As for rewards, I’ve spent quite a lot of time building up Etihad Guest miles, so have checked around and found it actually quite easy to find a lot of rewards, but you have to accept going on a Mon-Thur. Just yesterday I was checking to see whether they had any availability and it had today, Saturday and Monday free, with Monday having the A380.

        • Rob says:

          Dec 1st it seems, with a Qatar A380 back (not a freebie this time!)

          • Tom C says:

            Ah, shame. Dec 13th -> 1st Jan here. I can’t wait to try Qatar’s A380 in F – enjoy.

      • KK says:

        Slightly off topic
        Looking to do a redemption on AA in October using the bonus miles from MBNA CARD sign up bonus ( thanks raffles). Does AA still allow a free stopover on international gateway hubs in U.S. ( NY, LA, etc)
        Looking for 2 x economy redemptions with least taxes/ fuel surcharges. LHR-NYC-HOU. Could possibly use Avios / virgin miles on single legs/ internal flights. Thanks in advance for any suggestions…..

        • Andy says:

          No they scrapped them unfortunately last year. Still good value at 20,000 off peak with minimal taxes if you choose AA metal though

  • Jonathan says:

    Very OT, but can someone please recommend a good hotel in Dubai (or elsewhere in the ME) that you can redeem MR points for? I’m looking at a week in December. Thanks.

    • What's the Point says:

      Using MR points to Hilton and then booking cash+points at the Waldorf can be a very sensible use of your points stash.
      Check availability before converting though!

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